OSA is a condition where breathing stops repeatedly during sleep, because the airway collapses and prevents oxygen from getting into the lungs.

INDICATIONS OF OSA:

Daytime Exhaustion and Sleepiness

Depression

Irritability

Difficulty Thinking

DIAGNOSIS OF OSA:

Evaluation and Consultation

Overnight Sleep Study

TREATMENT OPTIONS:

CPAP – Continuous Positive Airway Pressure : This is a machine that pumps air through a tube into the nose. Patient compliance with this is low.

Surgery

Oral Airway Dilator:
This is the least invasive way of treating snoring and obstructive sleep apnea for many individuals

WHAT IS AN ORAL AIRWAY DILATOR (OAD)?

FDA-approved for the treatment of snoring and sleep apnea. This is the ONLY non-surgical alternative to CPAP!

Can not tolerate CPAP? This is your CPAP Alternative.

The device positions the lower jaw forward.

This moves the tongue forward, thereby opening the airway and maintaining oxygen flow during sleep.

We recommend custom-fit long-term devices for:

Adjustability, which enables treatment of a wider range of severity snoring and sleep apnea

More precise fit, leading to greater comfort and accommodation

Greater durability

More resistance to stains

We Can Cure Your Snoring

When you hear a noise from your car engine, would you ignore it and continue to drive without getting it checked out? NO, of course not. Do not dismiss snoring as just noise. It may be a warning of a more serious medical condition where your airway that carries oxygen to your lungs becomes blocked. It needs to be checked out!

Insurance Coverage

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a medical condition. With a diagnosis of OSA, many medical insurance plans provide benefits for the Oral Airway Dilator. Our office can coordinate with both the Sleep Center for your overnight study and your medical insurance.